Stories of an Unschooling Family
Education
Is unschooling a lazy way of life? Do mothers choose to unschool because they can’t be bothered putting together a proper homeschool program for their children’s education? Perhaps unschooling mothers don’t actually do much in a day. My daughter Imogen and I discuss these questions in today’s podcast.
Along the way, we also talk about how we can encourage a love of learning, strewing, tiredness and how everything is potentially interesting, even maths!
Please ignore any contradictions. This is an unscripted conversation where we mull over ideas as we chat. Words don't always come out perfectly!
The program notes can be found, as usual, on my blog Stories of an Unschooling Family.
sound effects credit: http://www.freesfx.co.uk/
126: My Number One Unschooling Fan
125: Connecting Unschooling and Ageing
124: Does Unschooling Work?
123: Epic Plans for My Podcast and Blog (and Other Things)
122: My Unschooling Teenagers' Typical Days
121: Kids, Needs, and Church
120: Unschooling and University: Learning from Our Own Experiences
119: When Unschooling Kids Reach the Teenage Years
118: Dragon Mothers and Parenting Mistakes
117: Christian Unschooling and Other Things
116: Why it's Important to Allow Kids to Follow Their Passions and Interests
115: Learning During a Crisis
114: All About Strewing
113: How Do We Encourage Our Kids to Be Independent Learners?
112: Why I'm Not a Good Homeschooling Teacher
111: Critics, Unschooling, and Independent Learners
110: An Interview with a Teenage Radical Unschooler
109: Why You Should Consider Radical Unschooling
108: How Kids (and Adults) Learn
107: Is Unschooling for Everyone?
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